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Bill Hamid becomes fourth-youngest player to reach 15,000 minutes played

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United goalkeeper Bill Hamid became the fourth-youngest player in Major League Soccer history to reach 15,000 minutes played after going 90 minutes in United's match against the Philadelphia Union on May 13.  The Black-and-Red's first Homegrown Player has started 169 matches since his debut in May of 2010, when he became the youngest goalkeeper in league history to win a match.



The 26-year-old achieved the impressive milestone after already holding club records in shutouts and saves. Hamid, 26 years, 169 days, is behind Eddie Gaven (23, 216), Darlington Nagbe (26, 74) and Marvell Wynne (26, 120) and tied with Real Salt Lake midfielder Kyle Beckerman.


Hamid also leads the league in saves through Week 11 with 41.